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it's what the curious city rover cost. we might find something on mars that might dare i say it, change the world. cenk: bush said let's go drill on mars, it's because hall halle halliburton was ready to drill. cenk: they want platinum. >> i'm not kitting it could be another convergence of commercial interest and exploration, and citizenry worldwide working together to save the world. cenk: all right. sounds great. bill nye the science guy. we appreciate it. when we come back, we'll ever a conservative journalist on fracking. he said it's awesome. i'm putting words in his mouth. he's going to tell you right now, he's in the studio. very interesting conversation, when we come back. irene, drop the itch. we dropped the itch, you can too. maximum strength scalpicin® is not a shampoo so you can stop intense itch fast, wherever you are. i dropped the itch. drop the itch with scalpicin®. cenk: all right, we're back on "the young turks." everybody remember this had famous scene a documentary about fracking where the sink catche
it's what the curious city rover cost. we might find something on mars that might dare i say it, change the world. cenk: bush said let's go drill on mars, it's because hall halle halliburton was ready to drill. cenk: they want platinum. >> i'm not kitting it could be another convergence of commercial interest and exploration, and citizenry worldwide working together to save the world. cenk: all right. sounds great. bill nye the science guy. we appreciate it. when we come back, we'll ever...
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different cities are trying to find ways to decriminalize what they do, cops putting them in jail. they spend more than they would getting them a house. >> they spend more taking the kids away and putting them in foster care then they would getting the parents a house. it's a crazy system. >> cenk: everybody check out hear us. thanks so much. when we come back, serious story about rape in the military. apparently oftentimes, no justice at all. we're going to talk to the husband of a woman who was terribly assaulted. >> this goes everywhere with me. you always have protection with jesus, but sometimes you need just a little bit more. >> her husband joins us next to tell his side of the story about the lack of justice in this case. come right back. twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. >> cenk: we told you before about the problems of sexual assault in the military. department of veteran affairs has stunning numbers on that. remember, this is the department of veteran affairs reportedding the numbers. according to them, 48.6% of women in t
different cities are trying to find ways to decriminalize what they do, cops putting them in jail. they spend more than they would getting them a house. >> they spend more taking the kids away and putting them in foster care then they would getting the parents a house. it's a crazy system. >> cenk: everybody check out hear us. thanks so much. when we come back, serious story about rape in the military. apparently oftentimes, no justice at all. we're going to talk to the husband of a...
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michael: the city of houston ranks 10th of u.s. stiffs in crime, the 10th high effort crime city in the country behind detroit, baltimore memphis philadelphia. we move then to see he what the breakdown of the crime is in houston, and we see things that are frightening. 10,719 violent crimes, 105 murders, 332 rapes. over 4,000 robberies. firearms were used in two thirds of the reported murders in 2011 in houston. it makes you think ok, well, firefirearms are used in two thirds of those murders maybe it would be a good idea to take the firearms off the street. kyle copeland is a graduate student at the university of houston in houston texas and has an idea. we're going to let the abc affiliate tell us about it. >> to protect themselves and their homes web offers up free shotguns like this. it's all through the non-profit called the armed citizens profit. the free shotguns will be purchased with donations to his non-profit and given to law abiding single women and people who feel vulnerable in crime-ridden areas. they will pinpoint ne
michael: the city of houston ranks 10th of u.s. stiffs in crime, the 10th high effort crime city in the country behind detroit, baltimore memphis philadelphia. we move then to see he what the breakdown of the crime is in houston, and we see things that are frightening. 10,719 violent crimes, 105 murders, 332 rapes. over 4,000 robberies. firearms were used in two thirds of the reported murders in 2011 in houston. it makes you think ok, well, firefirearms are used in two thirds of those murders...
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state, not the cities and counties. she makes a strong point. however, obesity impacts minorities disproportionately. it is explained how obesity impacts certain areas as opposed to others. >> where you live matters and it matters a lot. another way of putting this is that your zip code matters more than your genetic code. baltimore has a census track down near the inner harbor with a life expectancy of 62 years and another up in northern baltimore, 82 years a 20 year life expectancy difference. >> let's take a quick look at some african-american health statistics which i find fascinating. of a attorneys are 1.4 times more likely to suffer from obesity, three times the chance of diabetes and death and that's according to the u.s. department of health and human services. how to, we do have a geoff joining us today. in fact, the guest is an individual that you saw in that video earlier. it's dr. anthony ison, the senior vice president of healthy communities, and the california endowment. he joins us today to talk about ob
state, not the cities and counties. she makes a strong point. however, obesity impacts minorities disproportionately. it is explained how obesity impacts certain areas as opposed to others. >> where you live matters and it matters a lot. another way of putting this is that your zip code matters more than your genetic code. baltimore has a census track down near the inner harbor with a life expectancy of 62 years and another up in northern baltimore, 82 years a 20 year life expectancy...
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of the city of l.a. every corner, you say you can drive three hours. every corner has a different kind of women in it. don't go to sunset, don't go to hollywood, go to silver lake, go to the beaches. there's a difference everywhere you go. >> he does go to silver lake, but the hipsters are not into him, amazingly so. cenk: when i lived in miami people would say how can he live there, everybody is empty. there's plenty of brilliant people in miami depends who you're hanging out with. come on guys, isn't there a kernel of truth that people are looking out the corner of their eye to see who is popular. >> women in d.c. are looking for the most powerful politician. it's not symbolic of only angelinas. >> women are attracted to power. >> i'm an actor it's like really let's look up. caller: mdb. cenk: the classic mistake is when you list too many things, actor, writer producer, director, in other words none of it. keep it real. i want to play one more clip. let's watch this. ♪ >> you're a joke, because you'r
of the city of l.a. every corner, you say you can drive three hours. every corner has a different kind of women in it. don't go to sunset, don't go to hollywood, go to silver lake, go to the beaches. there's a difference everywhere you go. >> he does go to silver lake, but the hipsters are not into him, amazingly so. cenk: when i lived in miami people would say how can he live there, everybody is empty. there's plenty of brilliant people in miami depends who you're hanging out with. come...
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we like to say that we're the shining city on the hill and others ought to follow. when ambassador steven's body came back and president obama came out to andrews he talked about how we're a light unto the world. the last decade, we've been a warning light, not a guiding light. i think we need to stop and think about what is it we stand for. if it's not our values and principles, i'm not sure why i spent 25 years in the military. >> cenk: i chose to become a citizen of this country and i'm incredibly proud of it. i believe it's a shining light and a shining city on a hill. it got that way by championing how many rights and bringing us together through the united nations and saying we don't torture and making sure we follow the laws of war. that's why we love this country. i saw a couple of greek coms tortured a couple of kids. they called it a guantanamo style torturing. is that what we stand for now is this colonel, thank you for fighting back against that, michael, i appreciate you joining us, too. i hope to have you both on again. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> cenk: w
we like to say that we're the shining city on the hill and others ought to follow. when ambassador steven's body came back and president obama came out to andrews he talked about how we're a light unto the world. the last decade, we've been a warning light, not a guiding light. i think we need to stop and think about what is it we stand for. if it's not our values and principles, i'm not sure why i spent 25 years in the military. >> cenk: i chose to become a citizen of this country and...